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DIVORCING YOUR CREDIT REPORTS

Sandra C. Fava

March 06, 2012 02:08

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming – equitable distribution, visitation, alimony, child support, division of retirement accounts, where to live, re-entering the workforce.  All of these are important, long-lasting decisions.  But there is one thing that many people fail to...

Read Melissa Brown's Informative Article Entitled "How to Find the Right Divorce Attorney for You"

Eric S. Solotoff

February 20, 2012 11:58

Melissa Brown, an attorney in Charleston, South Carolina, is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and one of the preeminent family lawyers in South Carolina.  I had the occasion, last week, to read her excellent article on her blog entitled "How to...

Filing Your Taxes During a Divorce: What to do?

Sandra C. Fava

February 14, 2012 02:16

April 17, 2012 is the 2011 tax filing deadline and it's quickly approaching. The Government does not care that you are going through potentially the most difficult time period in your life. Like the Godfather, the IRS wants its money. It does not want to hear excuses. It does not want to hear that...

If Your Agreement Has a Mediation Clause In It To Resolve Future Disputes, You Actually Have to Go to Mediation To Resolve Future Disputes

Eric S. Solotoff

January 23, 2012 19:18

For whatever reason, it is not unusual for a Marital Settlement Agreement and/or Custody Agreement to have a mediation clause in it which requires parties to go to mediation before bringing an issue to the Court by way or motion.  For some issues, like enforcement, one questions the obligation...

Paying Child Support through Probation - Anticipating a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA)

October 05, 2011 13:43

When negotiating the payment of child support, I discuss with my clients the implications of paying/receiving support through Probation.  One of the major implications of paying child support through Probation is the anticipation of a Cost of Living Adjustment, or COLA. Any child...